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Old 10-05-08, 21:47
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*Splutter/Chortle* Queensland is pretty rough, eh? We had snow here a couple of weeks ago, first time the Ol' Timers EVER recall it snowing in April. Anyhow, have 3 tons of wood in for winter, so all prepared to bunker down for winter.
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Old 11-05-08, 03:27
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Karmen we are all fine too, just waiting for rain to come and bring the grass on for the stock so we don't have to feed so much through winter. Have about 10 ton of wood in so far but the way Kathy burns it we will need more latter. Time is getting closer for when Em leaves Yass to go to Mt Forest to a wedding.
you hang in there old girl
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Old 11-05-08, 09:11
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Well Karmy,

England is definitely green and blossoming, continuous sun last week, 26C yesterday, set for more of that today and all next week if the weather liars are to be believed.

It would seem we have the reliable and Waffenamt Wa.Pruf.6 approved (the stamp is on the other side I'm told) Bosch sun momentarily to replace the intermittent Lucas version normally issued here.

Not a lot else going on though as I continue to massage our position into something permitting flight from the country hopefully early next year now.

Just keeping an eye on Mr Gordon Unelected-Brown lurching from one arrogant crisis to another and further buggering the country; oil rising through $126 doing wonders for some of my pension investments but a sharp intake of breath filling the car at £1.10/litre; and just waiting for the hugely over-hyped Euro balanced almost totally on our efficient German chums to take a huge tumble since the first visible cracks are starting to appear.

Apart from that, I just work, drink tea and have the "occasional" self-made rollie. No change there then.

Today we need to heave some 20 years of collected dross out of the garage so a certain skilled joiner and Morris-Commercial body-builder can have the rotten timber away as part of the extensive tarting-up procedure prior to selling the house.

I was hoping Veare would lend a hand but it seems no time is available in the 22hr sleep requirement either under a very shady bit of garden greenery or under the bedroom stool once we have vacated the chamber and peace reigns.

Must fly, just noticed the tea mug is empty; hmmmmm 22C already and only just after 8am. . . . . . .

R.
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Old 11-05-08, 14:55
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Well Karmy,

England is definitely green and blossoming, continuous sun last week, 26C yesterday, set for more of that today and all next week if the weather liars are to be believed.

R.
26 degrees in Ol' Blighty?!? Are you sure that's not Fahrenheit?
You'll be catching up to Texas' 32.2222222C. (that's what the temperature converter tells me) soon.
As for the price of petrol, we're now paying $3.55 for the diminutive US gallon (I thought I saw Dick bin Turpin behind the cash register the other day.) with warnings of $4.00/gal prices to come this summer. The display at the pump should be changed from "Please pay" to "Stand and deliver!"
Believe it or not, we were sitting around the break table the other day and the subject of Metrification came up, after the obligatory talk of women, football, hockey (my choice), and oil prices were dispensed with, of course. To my surprise, the consensus was that it is high time for America to convert. To my knowledge, the U.S. is the last Imperial hold-out, other than the Sport of Kings. Somewhat ironic, no?

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Old 11-05-08, 20:57
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26 degrees in Ol' Blighty?!? Are you sure that's not Fahrenheit?
You'll be catching up to Texas' 32.2222222C. (that's what the temperature converter tells me) soon. .
We've not been in ºF for decades now Derek and I have to say it is easier when water goes solid at 0 and gasseous at 100.

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As for the price of petrol, we're now paying $3.55 for the diminutive US gallon (I thought I saw Dick bin Turpin behind the cash register the other day.) with warnings of $4.00/gal prices to come this summer. The display at the pump should be changed from "Please pay" to "Stand and deliver!"
Pffft, you're lucky. Four bucks a short US gallon, bargain; we're paying £4.95 which is $9.67 to you, although to be fair I should downsize that by 20% for the mean measures you call a gallon, so we'll call it $8.06; that'll be about twice then.

The bloke behind our gas pump cash registers is called Gordon Unelected-Brown by the way who trousers some 86% of the price.

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Believe it or not, we were sitting around the break table the other day and the subject of Metrification came up, after the obligatory talk of women, football, hockey (my choice), and oil prices were dispensed with, of course. To my surprise, the consensus was that it is high time for America to convert. To my knowledge, the U.S. is the last Imperial hold-out, other than the Sport of Kings. Somewhat ironic, no?
Well now here's a thing; some 30 or more years ago when I spent a few weeks at Hughes Aircraft at Canoga Park LA, we were working on the appraisal to manufacture AMRAAM over here, HA were still in prototype development and it was already built to metric standards. A few years later I started on the UK microwave seeker for Hellfire to replace the IR designated version being made at Rockwell in Atlanta, now in service here and called Brimstone (cute huh?), we had no issues with mechanical interfaces as that was also metric.

I've a sneaky feeling all your mil and civil aircraft are metric and everything from an Abrams downwards is metric too. I don't think Boing (intentional) will make a Dreamliner to imperial standards and the A320's you have with the A380's coming along will definitely be metric.

I can tell you too all the John Deere, Case International and other US built farm tractors here are entirely metric too and have been for tens of years; I can't see them making two versions to different standards. We also have several US car makes here too of the smaller sizes and they're metric, so I think it goes farther than you might think already.

Anyway, look how easy it will become for Norm Abraham, instead of 1' 7" and 9/16" "heavy", he can just have 497mm.

Easy peasy.

R.
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Old 11-05-08, 20:44
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Well Karmy,

England is definitely green and blossoming, continuous sun last week, 26C yesterday, set for more of that today and all next week if the weather liars are to be believed.

It would seem we have the reliable and Waffenamt Wa.Pruf.6 approved (the stamp is on the other side I'm told) Bosch sun momentarily to replace the intermittent Lucas version normally issued here.

Not a lot else going on though as I continue to massage our position into something permitting flight from the country hopefully early next year now.

Just keeping an eye on Mr Gordon Unelected-Brown lurching from one arrogant crisis to another and further buggering the country; oil rising through $126 doing wonders for some of my pension investments but a sharp intake of breath filling the car at £1.10/litre; and just waiting for the hugely over-hyped Euro balanced almost totally on our efficient German chums to take a huge tumble since the first visible cracks are starting to appear.

Apart from that, I just work, drink tea and have the "occasional" self-made rollie. No change there then.

Today we need to heave some 20 years of collected dross out of the garage so a certain skilled joiner and Morris-Commercial body-builder can have the rotten timber away as part of the extensive tarting-up procedure prior to selling the house.

I was hoping Veare would lend a hand but it seems no time is available in the 22hr sleep requirement either under a very shady bit of garden greenery or under the bedroom stool once we have vacated the chamber and peace reigns.

Must fly, just noticed the tea mug is empty; hmmmmm 22C already and only just after 8am. . . . . . .

R.
Hello Master R. Michelle and Veare ...

Very nice to get some updates on you folks. Sorry I haven't been better with the emailing for a while, but know it's never "out of sight out of mind" with me

Just watched a BIG FAT robin in the tree out my window a while ago. Can't believe how big it was Wonder what Veare would have done to see it?

Also just noticed out my bathroom window that neighbors tree has white blossoms on it ... amazing! What a happy sight

Karmy
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Old 11-05-08, 23:07
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Hello Master R. Michelle and Veare ...

Very nice to get some updates on you folks. Sorry I haven't been better with the emailing for a while, but know it's never "out of sight out of mind" with me
I know that.

Just take it as it comes and at your own pace, no probs here.
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Just watched a BIG FAT robin in the tree out my window a while ago. Can't believe how big it was Wonder what Veare would have done to see it?
Well, large and lazy she might be and in sunshine inappropriate panzer crew uniform too but low flying birds are risking it. She can still make 4ft vertically from a standing start in some 5µSec and grab them using just one handful of personal small scimitars.

We're into May Beetle time about now so she'll be out there pinging up and down like ping-pong ball.

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Also just noticed out my bathroom window that neighbors tree has white blossoms on it ... amazing! What a happy sight
Flowering Cherries, we've been awash with them and its just about to start blowing about like snow, as it does. The one in my garden is in full bloom but will be dropping soon.

Most everything is green and in leaf except the oaks, but they are always the last.

Definitely spring here but with two weeks of unbroken sun we're bound to pay for it later when the Clerk of the Weather puts in a self-correcting error.

Doubtless we invented the phrase "Make hay while the sun shines."

BBC says sunny all next week, Met Office says throwing down on Thursday; take your pick. . . . . . . .

R.
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Old 12-05-08, 05:15
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Thanks Richard

Veare would be chirping at my window and the robin ... it's been back a few times. Actually saw it for the first time a couple of days ago, same one, I'm sure. It goes back to the same spot and spends a lot of time. Not sure whether its building a nest or gathering materials to build a nest. I kind of hope its moving in so I can watch the progress

Yes, I think they're cherry blossoms, if they are popping, then the magnolia trees MUST be too! Will visit one I know next time I'm able to get out, just to check. Love those magnolias! I do know crocuses and little flowers (don't know their names) and dandelions are out. This week shows to be progressively warmer throughout and with the rain, am sure things will really get growing

But, as you say, "make hay while the sun shines"

Am getting very antsy to take out the window and put in the screen to my outer entrance
door and have my inner one and the widows open all day again and evening again. Won't be long now at all. Hurrah.

Karmy
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Old 12-05-08, 05:24
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good to hear you are still vertical. Have a good spring, it is just starting to get cooler here now. Dont have to plead for more water donations. Actually have started to light fires at night.

Greetings from Paradise

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Old 11-05-08, 11:49
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Have about 10 ton of wood in so far but the way Kathy burns it we will need more later.
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You tell Kathy to go easy on the firewood. It don't grow on trees, ya know!
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Old 11-05-08, 15:58
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Karmen we are all fine too, just waiting for rain to come and bring the grass on for the stock so we don't have to feed so much through winter. Have about 10 ton of wood in so far but the way Kathy burns it we will need more latter. Time is getting closer for when Em leaves Yass to go to Mt Forest to a wedding.
you hang in there old girl
Max
Speaking of rain, it's +5 celcius and raining some here at the moment. Had the oven on just to take a damp chill out of here Predicted to get to about +13 ... week forecast predicting +21 to +26 (down from yesterdays 28 forecast) starting Thursday so am looking forward to that and hoping weather predicters are not being liars, as Master R. calls 'em (as they usually are) ... hoping to be better shape and my knees/legs can bend by then and don't weigh a ton so I can manage some walking out in it

Good to hear you're all fine and I hope Em, that you totally enjoy the wedding

I'm hanging in
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